Best States for High-Income Earners (2026)
Where $500,000 earners keep the most after federal, FICA, and state income tax in 2026 — all 50 states ranked with sortable table, top-10 chart, methodology, and CSV download.
Top 10 States by $500k Take-Home
Higher take-home is better. Driven mostly by state income tax — federal and FICA are constants.
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| 51 | CaliforniaCA | 9.30% | 0.75% | 8.82% | 9.30% | 38/100 | 29059700.00% |
| 50 | OregonOR | 8.75% | 0.93% | 0.00% | 9.90% | 46/100 | 29334700.00% |
| 49 | HawaiiHI | 8.20% | 0.31% | 4.50% | 7.25% | 48/100 | 29609700.00% |
| 48 | MinnesotaMN | 7.85% | 1.11% | 8.05% | 9.85% | 9/100 | 29784700.00% |
| 47 | MaineME | 7.15% | 1.36% | 5.50% | 7.15% | 28/100 | 30134700.00% |
| 46 | New YorkNY | 6.85% | 1.40% | 8.53% | 6.85% | 25/100 | 30284700.00% |
| 45 | District of ColumbiaDC | 6.75% | 0.56% | 6.00% | 6.75% | 36/100 | 30334700.00% |
| 43 | DelawareDE | 6.60% | 0.61% | 0.00% | 6.60% | 42/100 | 30409700.00% |
| 44 | VermontVT | 6.60% | 1.90% | 6.35% | 6.60% | 23/100 | 30409700.00% |
| 42 | South CarolinaSC | 6.40% | 0.57% | 7.50% | 6.40% | 45/100 | 30509700.00% |
| 41 | New JerseyNJ | 6.37% | 2.46% | 6.63% | 6.37% | 17/100 | 30524700.00% |
| 40 | ConnecticutCT | 6.00% | 2.14% | 6.35% | 6.90% | 21/100 | 30709700.00% |
| 39 | Rhode IslandRI | 5.99% | 1.53% | 7.00% | 5.99% | 27/100 | 30714700.00% |
| 38 | MontanaMT | 5.90% | 0.74% | 0.00% | 4.10% | 42/100 | 30759700.00% |
| 37 | NebraskaNE | 5.84% | 1.63% | 6.96% | 5.84% | 36/100 | 30789700.00% |
| 36 | IdahoID | 5.80% | 0.67% | 6.20% | 5.80% | 46/100 | 30809700.00% |
| 34 | MarylandMD | 5.75% | 1.06% | 6.00% | 5.75% | 33/100 | 30834700.00% |
| 35 | VirginiaVA | 5.75% | 0.81% | 5.77% | 5.75% | 46/100 | 30834700.00% |
| 33 | KansasKS | 5.70% | 1.41% | 8.70% | 5.70% | 37/100 | 30859700.00% |
| 32 | GeorgiaGA | 5.39% | 0.92% | 7.40% | 5.39% | 33/100 | 31014700.00% |
| 31 | WisconsinWI | 5.30% | 1.68% | 5.44% | 5.30% | 28/100 | 31059700.00% |
| 30 | West VirginiaWV | 5.12% | 0.58% | 6.57% | 5.12% | 48/100 | 31149700.00% |
| 29 | MassachusettsMA | 5.00% | 1.14% | 6.25% | 5.00% | 43/100 | 31209700.00% |
| 28 | IllinoisIL | 4.95% | 2.27% | 8.88% | 4.95% | 1/100 | 31234700.00% |
| 27 | New MexicoNM | 4.90% | 0.67% | 7.63% | 4.90% | 36/100 | 31259700.00% |
| 26 | MissouriMO | 4.80% | 0.97% | 8.39% | 4.80% | 33/100 | 31309700.00% |
| 25 | OklahomaOK | 4.75% | 0.89% | 8.99% | 4.75% | 33/100 | 31334700.00% |
| 24 | MississippiMS | 4.70% | 0.79% | 7.07% | 4.70% | 58/100 | 31359700.00% |
| 23 | UtahUT | 4.65% | 0.63% | 7.47% | 4.65% | 37/100 | 31384700.00% |
| 21 | AlabamaAL | 4.50% | 0.40% | 9.25% | 5.00% | 48/100 | 31459700.00% |
| 22 | North CarolinaNC | 4.50% | 0.73% | 6.99% | 4.50% | 19/100 | 31459700.00% |
| 19 | ArkansasAR | 4.40% | 0.64% | 9.40% | 4.40% | 36/100 | 31509700.00% |
| 20 | ColoradoCO | 4.40% | 0.55% | 7.80% | 4.40% | 38/100 | 31509700.00% |
| 18 | IowaIA | 4.38% | 1.57% | 6.94% | 4.38% | 39/100 | 31519700.00% |
| 16 | LouisianaLA | 4.25% | 0.55% | 9.55% | 4.25% | 47/100 | 31584700.00% |
| 17 | MichiganMI | 4.25% | 1.38% | 6.00% | 4.25% | 32/100 | 31584700.00% |
| 15 | KentuckyKY | 4.00% | 0.83% | 6.00% | 4.00% | 38/100 | 31709700.00% |
| 14 | OhioOH | 3.50% | 1.52% | 7.25% | 3.50% | 40/100 | 31959700.00% |
| 13 | PennsylvaniaPA | 3.07% | 1.49% | 6.34% | 3.07% | 54/100 | 32174700.00% |
| 12 | IndianaIN | 3.05% | 0.84% | 7.00% | 3.05% | 20/100 | 32184700.00% |
| 11 | ArizonaAZ | 2.50% | 0.62% | 8.40% | 2.50% | 50/100 | 32459700.00% |
| 10 | North DakotaND | 2.04% | 0.98% | 7.04% | 2.04% | 48/100 | 32689700.00% |
| 1 | AlaskaAK | 0.00% | 1.19% | 1.80% | 0.00% | 66/100 | 33709700.00% |
| 2 | FloridaFL | 0.00% | 0.89% | 7.00% | 0.00% | 64/100 | 33709700.00% |
| 3 | NevadaNV | 0.00% | 0.55% | 8.24% | 0.00% | 66/100 | 33709700.00% |
| 4 | New HampshireNH | 0.00% | 1.93% | 0.00% | 0.00% | 61/100 | 33709700.00% |
| 5 | South DakotaSD | 0.00% | 1.24% | 6.44% | 0.00% | 61/100 | 33709700.00% |
| 6 | TennesseeTN | 0.00% | 0.71% | 9.56% | 0.00% | 63/100 | 33709700.00% |
| 7 | TexasTX | 0.00% | 1.80% | 8.25% | 0.00% | 54/100 | 33709700.00% |
| 8 | WashingtonWA | 0.00% | 0.98% | 9.38% | 7.00% | 61/100 | 33709700.00% |
| 9 | WyomingWY | 0.00% | 0.61% | 5.44% | 0.00% | 68/100 | 33709700.00% |
Methodology
All TaxEase rankings use the same per-state data lake refreshed for tax year 2026.
- Income tax — average effective rate paid by middle-quintile households, cross-checked against Tax Foundation State Individual Income Tax Rates.
- Property tax — property tax paid divided by median market home value (Census ACS 5-year + state DOR aggregates).
- Sales tax — state statutory rate + population-weighted local average (Tax Foundation 2025 mid-year).
- Capital gains — state long-term capital gains rate (often the same as ordinary income).
- Retirement-friendliness score (0–100) —
50 + retirement_bonus − property×1000 − sales×100 − income×150, clamped 0–100. - Overall burden —
income + property×2 + sales×0.30, assuming home value ≈ 2× income and 30% of income spent on taxable goods.
Federal effective rate ≈ 28.5% at $500k single (includes NIIT exposure). FICA = SS cap (6.2% on $168,600) + 1.45% Medicare on all wages + 0.9% Additional Medicare above $200k. State = wages × top effective state rate. Local income taxes excluded.
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Data Sources
Every figure is sourced from an official tax authority or non-partisan policy institute.
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS) ↗Federal 2026 brackets (Rev. Proc. 2025-32).
- Tax Foundation — State Tax Rates ↗Cross-state income, property, sales, corporate data.
- U.S. Census Bureau — ACS 5-Year ↗Median home value and effective property tax.
- State Departments of Revenue ↗Authoritative 2026 schedules, forms, and instructions for each state.
- Congressional Research Service (CRS) ↗Non-partisan federal tax analysis.
- Bureau of Labor Statistics — CES ↗Household taxable-spend share used in burden composite.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Why $500k as the benchmark?
- It's well above most state top brackets and exposes the rate cliffs in CA (13.3%), NJ (10.75%), and NY (10.9%) — the zero-tax states pull ahead by $25–50k/year at this income level.
- Are NIIT and AMT included?
- Yes — federal effective at $500k single ≈ 28.5%, including Net Investment Income Tax exposure on the portion likely investment-derived. Local (city/county) income taxes are excluded.
- Does this include capital gains or just wages?
- Wages only. Capital gains for high earners are taxed at 20% federal + 3.8% NIIT plus state — see our Capital Gains Tax Calculator for a per-state estimate.
- Can I republish this ranking?
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